Rogers Canada Successfully Conducts 5G Cloud-RAN Trial at Toronto Blue Jays Game
Rogers recently made headlines by successfully conducting Canada’s first commercial trial of Ericsson’s cutting-edge 5G Cloud-Radio Access Network (Cloud RAN) technology. The trial took place at a nearly sold-out Toronto Blue Jays game on Canada Day, showcasing the power and potential of 5G technology in a real-world setting.
This milestone achievement builds on Rogers’ existing standalone 5G core network launched in 2021, further solidifying its position as a leader in the telecommunications industry. Ron McKenzie, Chief Technology and Information Officer at Rogers, expressed his pride in completing this deployment, stating that cloud-native technology is vital for the next generation of wireless networks.
So, what exactly is 5G Cloud RAN technology? In simple terms, it leverages cloud computing to efficiently manage 5G signals, resulting in increased capacity, faster speeds, and enhanced reliability—especially in crowded environments like a baseball stadium. By utilizing smaller cell units controlled from the cloud instead of traditional big cell towers, this innovative approach enables faster response times to network demands while also reducing energy consumption.
With over 2,300 communities now covered by its 5G network, Rogers continues to invest in cutting-edge technologies to deliver reliable and consistent services nationwide for both consumers and enterprise customers. This successful trial follows previous tests of 5G network slicing technology with Ericsson earlier this year, highlighting significant strides in 5G innovation for Canada.
Stay tuned for more updates as Rogers continues to push boundaries and shape the future of telecommunications with its groundbreaking technologies and unwavering commitment to excellence. Experience the power of 5G with Rogers—where innovation meets reliability.